Walt Disney World Will Not Allow Single Night Hotel Stays From October 14 Through December 5

Katie Francis

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Walt Disney World Will Not Allow Single Night Hotel Stays From October 14 Through December 5

Katie Francis

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Walt Disney World Will Not Allow Single Night Hotel Stays From October 14 Through December 5

Guests looking to book a short visit to Walt Disney World are currently unable to reserve a one-night stay between October 14 and December 5. This restriction applies to online reservations and those booked over the phone for room-only packages. Vacation packages such as those including theme park tickets may still be reserved for a single night.

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Even though under “Length of stay requirements” the minimum stay is one night, no resorts show as available for a single night stay.

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When the stay is extended to add a second night, rates are available for many Walt Disney World Resort Hotels.

The new restriction has not been officially announced, but Cast Members informed us they were not allowed to book single night reservations over the phone.

If you have already made your reservation for a single night during these dates, this new restriction does not apply and your reservation will remain unchanged.

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4 thoughts on “Walt Disney World Will Not Allow Single Night Hotel Stays From October 14 Through December 5”

  1. As usual Disney trying not to help people come visit during the pandemic. Not allowing them to stay just 1 night . Why a joke just trying to suck some more cash out of your wallet and stay another night

  2. What the heck is “cheap- quack” doing now? Don’t annual passholders sometimes come just for one night?

  3. Can you write a out how FL Resident, and AP Discounts are currently not available. The rack rates are crazy.

    It’s like they are trying to keep us out.

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